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few of the plants for class work.

420.
May 6, 1903.  With section C. Along Gwynn's Falls from Washington
R'd to Wilkins Av.  The day was an ideal one and everybody
enjoyed the trip.  Ornithogallum [Ornithogalum] umbellatum and Vicia sativa were
found in bloom.  Sweet Cicely was very abundant.  When we <s>went</s> reached
the dam we crossed the race and followed Gwynn Run.  Here 
we found two different species of Crataegus <s>in bloom</s>.  One 
was already in bloom and is the one whose leaves were reddish
in the bud the other with thick glossy leaves is still in bud.  The Sycamore 
was also found in bloom.

421.
May 7, 1903.  With section A. from Pimlico R'd to Woodberry.
I found Equisetum hiemale [hyemale] with some of last year's fruited spikes.
Polemonium reptans, Oxalis stricta, Platatus[Platanus] occidentalis, Morus
alba, M. rubra, Hydrophyllum Virginianum, Myosotis verna, Hicoria
Vicia sativa were among the new plants found.

422.
May 8, 1903.  With Section B. to Brooklyn.  Orchis spectabilis was 
found.  This was quite a surprise to see as I have never seen here before.
Other plants found in bloom were Galium Aparine, Stellaria graminea
Geranium Carolinianum, Prunus Virginiacum.

423.
May 9, 1903.  With Mr. W. from Ellicott City to Dorsey's Run.  We met at
        